Ma Hush Kah Museum

Ma Hush Kah Museum in White Cloud was originally a school building for African Americans, built between 1871 and 1872, and costing $12,000 featuring 4 classrooms as well as closets and cloakrooms. The White Cloud School provided education to young people and served as a cultural and activity center for 100 years. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the building today is a museum housing the collections of the Ma Hush Kah Historical Society.

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6th and Main Street
Phone
785-985-3513
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